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he's a constituent of one of the most powerful people in washington, nancy pelosi. here's a news flash. not everybody in america believes economic armageddon is at hand. not even former mayor gavin newsom, california's lieutenant governor. >> i don't know why i'm not losing sleep over it. i think there are good people on both sides of the aisle that they're mature enough to get something done. >> kurt agrees when i asked if he was preparing for the fiscal cliff. he answered bluntly -- no. i think there are a lot of of square tactics. >> jane, thank you very much. >>> we are waiting a press conference to be held by the people who have organized this sort of flurry of activity on capitol hill today by academics, business leaders and other policy experts. group's name is fix the debt. it is spearheaded by erskine bowles and maya mcginnis, two people who have been very involved in the conversation about what to do to keep the country from going over the fiscal cliff and get us on a long-term path towards greater budgetary taxing, spending, budgetary stability, sue. >> i
he's a constituent of one of the most powerful people in washington, nancy pelosi. here's a news flash. not everybody in america believes economic armageddon is at hand. not even former mayor gavin newsom, california's lieutenant governor. >> i don't know why i'm not losing sleep over it. i think there are good people on both sides of the aisle that they're mature enough to get something done. >> kurt agrees when i asked if he was preparing for the fiscal cliff. he answered bluntly...
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that's what nancy pelosi said. was it astro turf or a real grass roots campaign against obama care and big government? we're going to debate that. first, let's check in with dennis kneale to see what he is working on. >> c. boone pickens, we got him. his alternative plan, is it good for america, or is it just good for it. boone pickens? is also, he says 85 for the bauer barrel for the market. >> by the way, king dollar will keep energy prices low, and that's good for consumers and businesses. think of it as a dollar tax cut. i'm larry cut low. we'll be right back. but did you know you also get hotel price assurance? it's a one-two punch of savings -- pow! pow! lower hotel booking fees mean you get a lower total price. plus, if another orbitz customer then books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. h whoa! honey honey honey honey honey! okay... i mean... you can't... this isn't a stove, alright? i mean... what if i just walked into the kitchen and started making a salad? -
that's what nancy pelosi said. was it astro turf or a real grass roots campaign against obama care and big government? we're going to debate that. first, let's check in with dennis kneale to see what he is working on. >> c. boone pickens, we got him. his alternative plan, is it good for america, or is it just good for it. boone pickens? is also, he says 85 for the bauer barrel for the market. >> by the way, king dollar will keep energy prices low, and that's good for consumers and...
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pelosi, to actually work with the president or not >> look, i think nancy pelosi is terrific she did work really well with president bush both to get a stimulus done, t.a.r.p., other legislation on the financial crisis i think president trump is the one who's proven he's not really a negotiator a year ago he had a deal with the democrats. he could have gotten his funding for the wall in exchange for doing something for the dreamers there were few extremists on fox news that didn't like that deal, so president trump blew it up much to the surprise of people like senator lindsey graham. so i think if there's a reasonable deal to be had, i think nancy pelosi would do it i don't think donald trump is going to be there for it >> eric cantor >> listen, guy back again. president's in cycle he wants nancy pelosi in that chair as speaker to be able to use her as a foil and to go in and continue his mobs versus jobs hashtag theme that the campaign was about it's all about the extremity which he stands for. >> and glenn hubbard, i would argue on the infrastructure side of things, even if you we
pelosi, to actually work with the president or not >> look, i think nancy pelosi is terrific she did work really well with president bush both to get a stimulus done, t.a.r.p., other legislation on the financial crisis i think president trump is the one who's proven he's not really a negotiator a year ago he had a deal with the democrats. he could have gotten his funding for the wall in exchange for doing something for the dreamers there were few extremists on fox news that didn't like...
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president trump sending a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi informing her that her seven-day trip brussels has been postponed. it will rescheduled when the government shutdown is over. it comes in response to earlier when pelosi explained her request to delay president trump's state of the union address on january 29th. she accused him of being okay with not paying people who worked during the shutdown and then asked what she would do if the president ignored her request and went ahead with the state of the union anyway. >> we'll cross that bridge when we come to it but very silent more than 24 hours to that question, every time i step out of the office. have you heard no, haven't heard yet. >> a new report shows americans in rural counties 90% more likely to be prescribed an opioid than those in more urban areas. of the 15 counties with the highest opioid prescriptions in 2017, only one was not rural you are up to date that's the news update this hour >> thank you, sue herera >>> the oil market closing for the day. let's get to dom chu >> we are off the lows of the day so far cru
president trump sending a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi informing her that her seven-day trip brussels has been postponed. it will rescheduled when the government shutdown is over. it comes in response to earlier when pelosi explained her request to delay president trump's state of the union address on january 29th. she accused him of being okay with not paying people who worked during the shutdown and then asked what she would do if the president ignored her request and went ahead with...
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this is from nancy pelosi. we were in a lunch with her and she took a phone call from chuck schumer and is preparing for this to happen and the idea is it's a short-term clean extension of funding and remember, the clean extension of funding, they talked about in december had $1.3 billion for border security but not for a wall we believe this will extend a clean cr, continuing resolution funding and they will have a conference on the dhs spending bill as kayla alluded to and they'll be back and forth on money for border security. told me our bill has $49 billion for the department of homeland security money we can talk about for border security but non-wall border security money. remember, the administration says on defense department land can use defense department money, repurpose defense department money for border structure. that is possible that's what e eamon's white house source will be but we believe the president is backing down from his position for new border wall money. i want to mention one other i
this is from nancy pelosi. we were in a lunch with her and she took a phone call from chuck schumer and is preparing for this to happen and the idea is it's a short-term clean extension of funding and remember, the clean extension of funding, they talked about in december had $1.3 billion for border security but not for a wall we believe this will extend a clean cr, continuing resolution funding and they will have a conference on the dhs spending bill as kayla alluded to and they'll be back and...
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there goes nancy pelosi, and we are told now house speaker boehner may have already left, and, no, they are not talking to reporters. nancy is looking for her car to leave the white house, and we're not getting anybody talking to the reporters at this point, so maybe we'll get some -- and i'm told now the futures market in the after-hours pegs is extending the losses that we've been seeing in the last hour of trade. maybe we'll get eamon javers to get in front of the camera when we come back. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> congressional leaders have just left the white house about an hour and 20 minutes arriving for a meeting with the presiden
there goes nancy pelosi, and we are told now house speaker boehner may have already left, and, no, they are not talking to reporters. nancy is looking for her car to leave the white house, and we're not getting anybody talking to the reporters at this point, so maybe we'll get some -- and i'm told now the futures market in the after-hours pegs is extending the losses that we've been seeing in the last hour of trade. maybe we'll get eamon javers to get in front of the camera when we come back....
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we are waiting on a press conference from minority leader nancy pelosi. as soon as she gets to the podium we'll take you there live and see what miss pelosi has to say about all of this. if the house is going to plan "b," should investors have a plan "b" now? we find out now in our "closing bell" exchange. luds let's go to minority leader pelosi. >> there's still time for us to come to an agreement, and i hope that that time will be well used. in the last 24 hours the question that i get from my could you cause and from some of you is what is the speaker trying to prove by going to his -- what we call plan "b" befuddled? is he trying to prove by bringing the two bills to the floor tomorrow that the republicans are here to protect the wealthiest people in our country at the expense of the middle class? if so, he will do that tomorrow. is he here to prove that he doesn't care about going over the cliff? if so, he will do that tomorrow unless he leaves from that debate and goes into the room to negotiate with the president. is he here to prove that he doesn'
we are waiting on a press conference from minority leader nancy pelosi. as soon as she gets to the podium we'll take you there live and see what miss pelosi has to say about all of this. if the house is going to plan "b," should investors have a plan "b" now? we find out now in our "closing bell" exchange. luds let's go to minority leader pelosi. >> there's still time for us to come to an agreement, and i hope that that time will be well used. in the last 24...
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talks had stalled between the two countries since house speaker nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan in august today's face-to-face sought to change that, to take down the temperature and lower the possibility of a misunderstanding or military conflict, if each of the two countries understood the other's red lines. in the press conference after the meeting, president biden was asked whether he saw a new cold war forming or an invasion of taiwan imminent. here's how president biden answered >> i think the united states is better prepared than any country in the world economically and politically, to deal with changing circumstances around the world. and i think that -- -- i think xi jinping, we agreed we would set up a set of circumstances where on issues that were -- that we had to further resolve details. >> so, that's a different sound bite than the one i was hoping we would run where the president said, i absolutely believe there will not be a new cold war i do not think there's any imminent attempt on the part of china to invade taiwan and i made it clear our policy there has not changed a
talks had stalled between the two countries since house speaker nancy pelosi's visit to taiwan in august today's face-to-face sought to change that, to take down the temperature and lower the possibility of a misunderstanding or military conflict, if each of the two countries understood the other's red lines. in the press conference after the meeting, president biden was asked whether he saw a new cold war forming or an invasion of taiwan imminent. here's how president biden answered >> i...
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nancy pelosi is way, way down. harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate, he's polling, what, 35%, 36% in a nevada senate race against a republican nobody's ever heard of. i mean in some sense, palin has become the leader of the conservative revolt which is scoring so well, mark. you've got to take that seriously, don't you? >> well, i do take it seriously. but i would quarrel with your math a little bit. sarah palin is one of the voices for the conservative revolt, as you would phrase it. i would argue people with tea bags, people who yeel yelles at the town meetings, that's about 25% of the electoratelectorate. you can't bring over the disinfected kras. of course we're upset with harry reid and barack obama and nancy pelosi. no argument there, but i don't think she can step in as a national leader, even after 1,000 speeches and bring those centrists over. >> obama started from a smaller base than that. >> the gallup poll shows it's a conservative country. i don't think mark is exactly right. i want to ask y
nancy pelosi is way, way down. harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate, he's polling, what, 35%, 36% in a nevada senate race against a republican nobody's ever heard of. i mean in some sense, palin has become the leader of the conservative revolt which is scoring so well, mark. you've got to take that seriously, don't you? >> well, i do take it seriously. but i would quarrel with your math a little bit. sarah palin is one of the voices for the conservative revolt, as you would...
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nancy pelosi. >> it would be nice if they continue to do that. otherwise, we could trade our way out of this deficit. >> we've talked about that before. thanks very much. that is the first hour of "the closing bell." stay tuned. up next, a couple ceos with their take on where we go from here. the second hour with maria. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. the market on a roller coaster ride today. a slight gain on the session, even though the market closed off the best levels of the afternoon. it had been up about 77 at its best. nasdaq composite picked up 23 points. the s&p 500 tonight up 7 1/2, half a percent. the market continues to watch the fiscal cliff. trading action has resolvolved around this. ben, what is your fiscal cliff strategy? what do you want to do with your money in the economy does go off the fiscal cliff? >> yeah, we were worried about that back in september,
nancy pelosi. >> it would be nice if they continue to do that. otherwise, we could trade our way out of this deficit. >> we've talked about that before. thanks very much. that is the first hour of "the closing bell." stay tuned. up next, a couple ceos with their take on where we go from here. the second hour with maria. i'll see you tomorrow. >>> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "the closing...
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notably led by speaker of the house nancy pelosi at the roster largely sitting on their hands for a lot of the lines in the president's speech as they did when the president mentioned what he sees as a need to end investigations of him in washington d.c >> an economic miracle is taking place in the united states and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. it just doesn't work that way. >> you saw nancy pelosi shaking her head no when the president suggested that there needs to be an end to ridiculous partisan investigations obviously, she doesn't see them as either ridiculous or partisan, and that's the way it went, largely, last night. democrats not enthusiastic about a lot of the president's remarks. a couple of applause lines that draw genuine bipartisan applause, but for the most part this was a partisan moment in a very partisan time, brian. >> there were some, eamon, very warm and unexpected moments. you referenced the "happy birthday"
notably led by speaker of the house nancy pelosi at the roster largely sitting on their hands for a lot of the lines in the president's speech as they did when the president mentioned what he sees as a need to end investigations of him in washington d.c >> an economic miracle is taking place in the united states and the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations >> if there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war...
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. >> nancy pelosi has come out in favor of the stock market tax. several have come in favor of the afghan surge tax, either across the board -- >> capital gains and dividends. >> capital gains up, dividends up, expiring the bush tax autokuts a terrible idea. my point is this, rob reich, your party is threatening to tax capital until it's blue in the face. at the top end, you're taxing capital. and what you're saying to us is we don't need capital to create jobs. >> you're creating another red herring. >> every day somebody comes out to raise the top personal tax rate. >> i have been checking in with every one of my friends and acquaintances. everybody is saying the same thing, we don't want to raise taxes. we want to make sure we get jobs back. >> we're talking right past each other. barack obama said today he's going to sign a health care bill in the next month. that has massive new taxes. bob, one other thing, they voted today to raise the eskate tax. now, that's a direct tack on small business. what sense does all this make? >> we're talking abo
. >> nancy pelosi has come out in favor of the stock market tax. several have come in favor of the afghan surge tax, either across the board -- >> capital gains and dividends. >> capital gains up, dividends up, expiring the bush tax autokuts a terrible idea. my point is this, rob reich, your party is threatening to tax capital until it's blue in the face. at the top end, you're taxing capital. and what you're saying to us is we don't need capital to create jobs. >>...
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you see there nancy pelosi, making some comments. she is going to introduce the newly re-elected speaker of the house, john boehner. there were 426 total votes cast. mr. boehner garnering a total of 220 votes. however, ty, as you know, it's been a humbling weak for the speaker pch it has been a difficult week for him and i asked eam o on whether he thought he would really a have to change his leadership style, which some people say will be a more challenging debate and contentious debate as we approach the late february/march debt ceiling debate. i think it is interesting to see how he manages to reign in house members or perhaps to maintain the leadership style he preferred all along. what do you think? >> he has more fracktious caucus than most parties have -- have had over the years. i think he is obviously having trouble doing that pip think back to prior speakers of the house whether tip o'neill or going back to when i with a as little boy, they weren't able to impose their wills over the caucus in a way that speaker boehner has
you see there nancy pelosi, making some comments. she is going to introduce the newly re-elected speaker of the house, john boehner. there were 426 total votes cast. mr. boehner garnering a total of 220 votes. however, ty, as you know, it's been a humbling weak for the speaker pch it has been a difficult week for him and i asked eam o on whether he thought he would really a have to change his leadership style, which some people say will be a more challenging debate and contentious debate as we...
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he has said he's not going to cave nancy pelosi and the democrats are doing the wrong thing. this is viel this is vital for the country. he said the future of the country hinges on this deal. they've raised the stakes on this historically to an enormous degree the president will want to present this in the best possible light in terms of reopening the government and hopefully from the white house's perspective, the wall street reaction will start to give them a boost in the sense of they've done the right thing here. >> just put something in news connect. >> we've been looking at the "new york times. maybe february 15. maybe february 28. a couple of weeks does matter. maybe it looks more likely. >> that means in the last hour, still negotiations on as things leak out but nothing firmly decided yet, perhaps why we see this delay of at least an hour >> okay. you know, steve grass down at the exchange for us. i'll go join tyler matheson to pick things up as we wait for the president. >> i'll point out if it is february 28th to which the government would remain open, that's one d
he has said he's not going to cave nancy pelosi and the democrats are doing the wrong thing. this is viel this is vital for the country. he said the future of the country hinges on this deal. they've raised the stakes on this historically to an enormous degree the president will want to present this in the best possible light in terms of reopening the government and hopefully from the white house's perspective, the wall street reaction will start to give them a boost in the sense of they've...
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by question to you, though, is do you think nancy pelosi is bluffing about that? ultimately if she can only get this bill that you just passed this morning, do you think she and the house democrats will take it? >> you know, i think that's a judgment that she's going to have to make i don't want to second guess her. my understanding is she's made these statements about linking the two, but there's some escape hatches. my own view is this bill itself is such a big deal and so important for the country, i'd like to get it to the president's desk as soon as possible but the other piece is important too. remember, i talked about interstate highway system in the '50s the other big economic driver of the '50s, '60s and '70s was the gi bill. the next bill that we're talking about is similar to that in terms of supporting people in community colleges, pre-k, education. that's the other half of this. so i understand where the speaker is coming from on the other hand, this is such a good deal, i don't like things lying around where they can languish i'd like to see this one
by question to you, though, is do you think nancy pelosi is bluffing about that? ultimately if she can only get this bill that you just passed this morning, do you think she and the house democrats will take it? >> you know, i think that's a judgment that she's going to have to make i don't want to second guess her. my understanding is she's made these statements about linking the two, but there's some escape hatches. my own view is this bill itself is such a big deal and so important for...
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fiscal policy side as you mentioned nancy pelosi will be making a statement we heard from the house on the measures to propose mostly targeted to lower income groups getting hurt when they can't report to work and then on the -- from the president later today. we think that a fiscal package on the order of, say, 500 billion or so which would be a typical sized response to a downturn would go a long way in helping to at least take some of the nightmare out of what's going on around the u.s. and around the globe of the spread of the virus and help to lay the groundwork for what the economy can look like on the other side of it. >> you expect major open ended qe is coming doesn't really help to put a dollar figure to that but what are they going to buy? the boston fed last week said buying the 10-year might not make sense whereas in the past that was seen as a kind of an accomplishment of the policy what would they buy and what will it accomplish >> yeah. so it is a good question qe is both treasuries and mbs. so in terms of treasuries, he's absolutely right why would you buy treasuries d
fiscal policy side as you mentioned nancy pelosi will be making a statement we heard from the house on the measures to propose mostly targeted to lower income groups getting hurt when they can't report to work and then on the -- from the president later today. we think that a fiscal package on the order of, say, 500 billion or so which would be a typical sized response to a downturn would go a long way in helping to at least take some of the nightmare out of what's going on around the u.s. and...
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. >> you know what i'd like -- i'd like to make the statement that nancy pelosi did when this thing was passed. she goes, you know, we really won't know what's in it until it's implemented. how insane is that? >> i tell you, i've got to say to both of you, i appreciate you coming on and kicking and chewing on this. this business about getting it in the schools and teaching it to the kids as though it's the only solution in order to have the kids carry it home to their parents and their relatives, i think that's nuts. i think that kind of propaganda does not work in this country. >> the other solution is no health care. what do you expect? >> do it in the political sphere, the editorial pages, but in school, have them do math. have them read. have them do science, have them learn history and civics. anyway, i've got to get out of here. howard dean as always, thank you. >> thank you. >> now, let's switch gears to the middle east. question is tonight, egypt president morsi's last night in power? millions of protesters in tahrir square tonight. an ultimatum from the egyptian army. morsi is
. >> you know what i'd like -- i'd like to make the statement that nancy pelosi did when this thing was passed. she goes, you know, we really won't know what's in it until it's implemented. how insane is that? >> i tell you, i've got to say to both of you, i appreciate you coming on and kicking and chewing on this. this business about getting it in the schools and teaching it to the kids as though it's the only solution in order to have the kids carry it home to their parents and...
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>> and you've got taxes -- >> taxes are the wild card here because nancy pelosi is going to negotiate with trump she's going to try to get rid of some of the salt taxes or raise the level. and she'll probably try to get a higher corporate tax rate. i got to bake that into our estimates. instead of 21. they won't understand territorial. they won't change carried into, because the lobbyists of these hedge funds private equity guys have got them captured i don't know how they do it but that's the most absurd thing and then basically technology is still going to help. >> you're still positive -- >> everything. this is a terrific time. and i think the head of the ways and means committee that we talked about just a couple of minutes ago, from that part of the world called the red sox territory, richie neal, how is he going to negotiate what he's got to do? so there's going to be so much exciting times look it started yesterday in his press conference. >> mario -- hold on a second did you catch the president yesterday during that press conference >> no. i was more interested in other things
>> and you've got taxes -- >> taxes are the wild card here because nancy pelosi is going to negotiate with trump she's going to try to get rid of some of the salt taxes or raise the level. and she'll probably try to get a higher corporate tax rate. i got to bake that into our estimates. instead of 21. they won't understand territorial. they won't change carried into, because the lobbyists of these hedge funds private equity guys have got them captured i don't know how they do it but...
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nancy pelosi talking about a million. the president who ran the campaign, the number 250. the idea that a million versus 250 or 400 means the president is going back on his word, that's not how the american people see when look what was said during the election. that's a waste the argument. >> everybody's tax rate when the he actually cared about the -- also ran on saying he was going to have $s 3 or $2.50 of spending cuts for every dollar of revenue. not doing that. barely a dollar to a dollar and doesn't care about revenue. >> the president made a number of concessions. he's moved from $1.6 trillion down to $1.2 trillion in terms of revenue. up from 250 to 400,000 in terms of income cutoff. moved on corporate taxes. moved on entitlements. the guy made ach lot of concessions. >> put them on the table. >> moved on retirement age. >> no. just said -- >> moved on the c.o.l.a., and -- >> saying he's being flexible does not mean he's being flexible. >> it's gone on entirely too long. republicans want to cut the deficit. the fiscal cliff will do it but in a draconian way. the r
nancy pelosi talking about a million. the president who ran the campaign, the number 250. the idea that a million versus 250 or 400 means the president is going back on his word, that's not how the american people see when look what was said during the election. that's a waste the argument. >> everybody's tax rate when the he actually cared about the -- also ran on saying he was going to have $s 3 or $2.50 of spending cuts for every dollar of revenue. not doing that. barely a dollar to a...
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. >> gentleman, did i read correctly that nancy pelosi would mute the president when he would call her and start an impromptu lecture or speech? what does that say about the president working within his own party. >> it's funny, nancy pelosi denies having muted that phone call. it's true, the president has not spent a lot of time fostering those relationships on the hill. he doesn't have the close ties even money members of his own party. the president has want today do that to make him look better politically as well. >> thank you, both. intriguing storying coming out again, we'll all want to the read i'm sure. >> you would not mute the president, would you bill? >> of course not. google shares soaring, we're going to talk about the growth strategy in the face of stiff competition from the likes of apple and microsoft. >> you didn't ask me, nightmare in california. we're going to debate what will be done to amazon sales. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a me
. >> gentleman, did i read correctly that nancy pelosi would mute the president when he would call her and start an impromptu lecture or speech? what does that say about the president working within his own party. >> it's funny, nancy pelosi denies having muted that phone call. it's true, the president has not spent a lot of time fostering those relationships on the hill. he doesn't have the close ties even money members of his own party. the president has want today do that to make...
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on a potential resolution to the rail dispute >> house speaker nancy pelosi has said her chamber will vote tomorrow on a bill that would force rail workers to accept a contract agreement and avert a potentially catastrophic strike. now, pelosi and other congressional leaders met with president biden at the white house this morning she said that the agreement doesn't include everything that she would like to see that weighing the equities we must avoid a strike or else jobs would be lost. this bill has to clear the set the two top senate democrats have both said they want to see a bill to avert a rail strike passed quickly, so we'll see if that happens but again house speaker nancy pelosi saying her chamber will at least vote tomorrow to avert that rail strike >> as you're talking there's mccarthy talking about nick fuentes and saying the party -- there's no room for that kind of anti-semitism in the republican party. talk to me also about the possibility of government funding. obviously the meeting covered a bunch of different issues. >> absolutely. there seems to be a consensus among
on a potential resolution to the rail dispute >> house speaker nancy pelosi has said her chamber will vote tomorrow on a bill that would force rail workers to accept a contract agreement and avert a potentially catastrophic strike. now, pelosi and other congressional leaders met with president biden at the white house this morning she said that the agreement doesn't include everything that she would like to see that weighing the equities we must avoid a strike or else jobs would be lost....
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reporter: appears to be a game of political hot potato going on earlier today, speaker of the house nancy pelosi said she postponed a press conference that house democrats had planned to unveil their plan because they were waiting on what the senate would do. karen james is outside leader mcconnell's office, senator lindsey graham said what senator mcconnell will do is wait on what the white house will decide now the ball is in the white house's court. we wait to see if the president and executive branch float a new plan of its own to reopen the government some senators are optimistic two senators, tom tillis and tim kaine saying there could be votes to reopen the government for a limited time that's just a suggestion now we wait for official news from the other side of pennsylvania avenue. back to you. >> and we will wait. i'm sure you will bring it to us. >>> my interview with the air force. what they're saying about the shutdown and impact on defense next you could say that. i love you. servicenow works for you. ♪ ♪ our new, hot, fresh breakfast will get you the readiest. (buzzer s
reporter: appears to be a game of political hot potato going on earlier today, speaker of the house nancy pelosi said she postponed a press conference that house democrats had planned to unveil their plan because they were waiting on what the senate would do. karen james is outside leader mcconnell's office, senator lindsey graham said what senator mcconnell will do is wait on what the white house will decide now the ball is in the white house's court. we wait to see if the president and...
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nancy pelosi and you're going to have to get democrats to get something through the house. and so, i certainly think republicans hurt themselves in their leverage and look at the polling, 51% of americans have a favorable view of democrats, 31% of americans have a favorable view of republicans, and i can't imagine after watching what happened last night that those numbers for republicans have gotten better. i imagine they've gotten worse. i think the last thing i'll say here is for speaker boehner, he is in a very weakened position in terms of, you know, trying to bargain because he couldn't -- the plan "b" was a terrible, terrible deal from the democrats' perspective. had lots of sweeteners that the republicans wanted in terms of cuts. and he couldn't get the votes for it. >> well, for a lot of reason. dan greenhaus, you know what happens? if the fiscal cliff goes to january, the middle class tax cuts won't be extended, right? they end. but if you're a republican in the house, you'll be voting for a tax reduction. in other words, the first they expire on december 31st. i w
nancy pelosi and you're going to have to get democrats to get something through the house. and so, i certainly think republicans hurt themselves in their leverage and look at the polling, 51% of americans have a favorable view of democrats, 31% of americans have a favorable view of republicans, and i can't imagine after watching what happened last night that those numbers for republicans have gotten better. i imagine they've gotten worse. i think the last thing i'll say here is for speaker...
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we may be hearing from nancy pelosi in response to all of this. let's get to john harwood, john, for the next steps here. >> reporter: well, i think the next step is for everybody to regroup. you're going to have speaker ryan and the president gauging the blow back from their base. the republicans who have been hearing for seven years that they were going to repeal obamacare. it is true as kayla indicated that this is the first time republicans have had unified control of government, but i think we need to point out that republicans have controlled the house of representatives since 2011 and they have consistently shown a difficulty, partly because of the freedom caucus and the tea party members and other things to function as a governing party. remember the debt crises, the government shutdown, all of the things that a normal governing party is able to work out in that case with the democratic president, now with the republican president. so, yes, they are growing pains but the question is how long are those growing pains going to go on. now i do
we may be hearing from nancy pelosi in response to all of this. let's get to john harwood, john, for the next steps here. >> reporter: well, i think the next step is for everybody to regroup. you're going to have speaker ryan and the president gauging the blow back from their base. the republicans who have been hearing for seven years that they were going to repeal obamacare. it is true as kayla indicated that this is the first time republicans have had unified control of government, but...
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don't miss my interview with speaker of the house nancy pelosi. she will join me. i'll be reporting from washington on wednesday. it's coming up 4:00 p.m. eastern. representative nancy pelosi on health care. >>> we're moments away from the key earnings reports from apple and texas instruments coming your way. our experts at the ready. at earnings central, giving you the announcements you need. >>> welcome back. we are coming out of the worst economic crisis since the great depression. that might give us a little perspective on what happened 22 years ago today. and that was black monday. that's the day the dow industrials fell almost 23% on the day. the s&p 500 sold off nearly 21%. that was the worst one-day percentage drop in history. we've come a long way since, with the dow adding on 480%. and the s&p 500 adding on 300-plus%. >>> has brouk delivering good news to investors. the company reporting third-quarter profit up by almost 9%, better than what analysts were expecting due to the company's cost-cutting measures. has bro says it has seen a pickup in sales on s
don't miss my interview with speaker of the house nancy pelosi. she will join me. i'll be reporting from washington on wednesday. it's coming up 4:00 p.m. eastern. representative nancy pelosi on health care. >>> we're moments away from the key earnings reports from apple and texas instruments coming your way. our experts at the ready. at earnings central, giving you the announcements you need. >>> welcome back. we are coming out of the worst economic crisis since the great...
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>> reporter: nancy pelosi told me some time ago that, first you bake the pie, then you sell the pie, and barack obama is now trying to sell it to the people. he's gone to the state of maine where both of the republican senators, who he had hoped to get support from did not support that bill, and what the president is doing is talking about those small business tax credits. just a few minutes ago, gave a shotout to a guy who runs a small brewery in maine and said he'll get credits up for 35% of the premium cost for his workers, and he made the argument the way that credit works is if you've got 50 or fewer -- i'm sorry, 25 or fewer employers and your average wage is $50 those or less, you're eligible for that credit. if you have ten or fewer employees with an average way of -- you get the full credit. it's phased in for higher levels at that, but the president is trying to sell the concrete benefits of this plan, which has proven so controversial in its price tag and some of its broader implications, maria. >> i guess the other question is the mid cap companies, because, you know ten
>> reporter: nancy pelosi told me some time ago that, first you bake the pie, then you sell the pie, and barack obama is now trying to sell it to the people. he's gone to the state of maine where both of the republican senators, who he had hoped to get support from did not support that bill, and what the president is doing is talking about those small business tax credits. just a few minutes ago, gave a shotout to a guy who runs a small brewery in maine and said he'll get credits up for...
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. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi and house democratic leaders are getting ready in just a few moments to hold a news conference on that health care reform bill. we're going to bring that to you live. that's ahead, plus -- >> power through it. why cash may be the fuel of choice for some domestic utility companies. which need it and why? >>> and then the widening gap between white and african-american unemployment and what needs to be done to fix it now. >>> the ceo scoring the health care bill. can it truly control costs and lower the deficit? are these savings for real? >>> there is a flag raburn room on capitol hill where house democratic leaders, including nancy pelosi, will hold a news conference momentarily on health care reform. that bill has been scored by the cbo earlier today. those numbers are out and, apparently, it will cost something north of $900 billion over the first years. >>> the dow basically on its longest winning streak since august of 2009. will it continue it today or will we see some profit taking by the end of the afternoon? let's gather our power lunch market
. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi and house democratic leaders are getting ready in just a few moments to hold a news conference on that health care reform bill. we're going to bring that to you live. that's ahead, plus -- >> power through it. why cash may be the fuel of choice for some domestic utility companies. which need it and why? >>> and then the widening gap between white and african-american unemployment and what needs to be done to fix it now. >>> the...
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leading to the meeting in the oval office between incoming speaker of the house nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, the democrat beingic leader in the senate, the president and vice president. and things didn't go well. here a snippet from that feisty exchange in the oval today >> yes, if we don't get what we want, one way or the other whether it's through you, through a military, through anything you want to call, i will shut down the government. >> fair enough which committees west disagree. >> i am proud to shut down the government for border security, chuck because the people of in country don't want criminals and people that have lots of problems and drugs pouring into our country. so i will take the mantle. i will be the one to shut down i'm in the blaming the last time you shut it down it didn't work i will take the mantle of shut going down i'm shutting it down for border security. >> we believe you shouldn't shut it down. >> that gives you a sense of the tenor of the meeting after that on camera session the leaders had an off camera session at the white house and nancy pelosi is telling r
leading to the meeting in the oval office between incoming speaker of the house nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, the democrat beingic leader in the senate, the president and vice president. and things didn't go well. here a snippet from that feisty exchange in the oval today >> yes, if we don't get what we want, one way or the other whether it's through you, through a military, through anything you want to call, i will shut down the government. >> fair enough which committees west...
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house speaker nancy pelosi has so far been mum on when she expects that to happen shepp. >> hey, kayla, confirmation hearings begin tomorrow for the biden cabinet. who will be in front of congress and what are we hearing? >> reporter: well, shepp, think about the leaders of the agency's most critical to national security. they're going to be first on tap for testimony. the nominees to run state defense, homeland security the director of national intelligence and treasury are all set to appear before their respective committees beginning tomorrow in opening remarks obtained by cnbc, treasury nominee janet yellen plans to say this, quote, economists don't always agree, but i think there is a consensus now. without further action, we risk a longer more painful recession now -- and long-term scaring of the complicateer that hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. shepp. >> kayla, thanks very much >>> before the transfer of power to mr. biden is even complete, president trump plans to leave the white house the morning of the inauguration with a lot of pomp and circumstance. a reminder of four years ag
house speaker nancy pelosi has so far been mum on when she expects that to happen shepp. >> hey, kayla, confirmation hearings begin tomorrow for the biden cabinet. who will be in front of congress and what are we hearing? >> reporter: well, shepp, think about the leaders of the agency's most critical to national security. they're going to be first on tap for testimony. the nominees to run state defense, homeland security the director of national intelligence and treasury are all set...
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if for so no other reason, nancy pelosi will be sitting right behind him as speak er of the house. he has to be strong. there are going to be calls for the wall, and you are going to see one side on the aisle of republicans standing up, and, of course, the democrats sitting on their hands. >> to your point about him playing to his base on immigration, what can he say now given where things have gone in terms of the shutdown, given the concession that he made at least on a temporary basis what could he say to his base that is going to have a lot of credibility at this point? >> i think what he is going to do is i don't think he is going to actually call a national emergency to get these funds pivoting over from the military on to building a wall, but what i do think you could see is that there's going to be a threat of a national emergency if this congressional committee is not able to reach some kind of deal that he will accept. >> and then the ball is in the democrats' hands let's talk about the democrats response they chose stacy abrams to give the formal response to the state of
if for so no other reason, nancy pelosi will be sitting right behind him as speak er of the house. he has to be strong. there are going to be calls for the wall, and you are going to see one side on the aisle of republicans standing up, and, of course, the democrats sitting on their hands. >> to your point about him playing to his base on immigration, what can he say now given where things have gone in terms of the shutdown, given the concession that he made at least on a temporary basis...
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but republican leaders did add provision aimed at democratic leader nancy pelosi that bans lawmakers from using their positions to invest in initial public offerings. even more controversial, they wiped out registering political intelligence firms just like lobbyists. louise slaughter, was outraged. eric cantor responded. >> if congress delays action, the political intelligence industry the stay in the shadows just the way wall street likes it. >> the political intelligence piece is outside of this body, and we are talking about us, and the perception that it has gathered around our kun duct. >> and the most likely next step, convening a conference committee to work out the differences between the two bills. maria, i hope you're still smiling. >> it's just too much. you've got to tell us, who were the two that were against banning insider trading? >> i don't remember their names, but there was one -- >> what's the argument against it? what is their argument not to do this? >> basically government overreach. but specifically on the registering of the political intelligence people, tha
but republican leaders did add provision aimed at democratic leader nancy pelosi that bans lawmakers from using their positions to invest in initial public offerings. even more controversial, they wiped out registering political intelligence firms just like lobbyists. louise slaughter, was outraged. eric cantor responded. >> if congress delays action, the political intelligence industry the stay in the shadows just the way wall street likes it. >> the political intelligence piece is...
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plea nancy pelosi. it's quite perverse but they're going to be the ones that prevent going back to a center right -- >> politics makes strange bedfellows but don't forget this. this is not necessarily about governing. this is tied up in the 2016 election. there is a revolt by the grassroots, by the base of the republican party, and what they're saying is that they want action from the senate and the house. they want repeal of obamacare. they want repeal of planned parenthood. they want tax reform, et cetera, et cetera. what the base is saying is gosh, darn it, stop making all these deals, do what we elected you to do -- >> politics are deals. >> political message on the table. look, that's why the outsiders are winning in the -- not in the primary, in the polling going into the primaries. so you've now got -- >> sick of the normalist -- a group of people who have shut the government down a couple times over the last ten years. that's why nobody has any faith in anybody. >> circle back to the original co
plea nancy pelosi. it's quite perverse but they're going to be the ones that prevent going back to a center right -- >> politics makes strange bedfellows but don't forget this. this is not necessarily about governing. this is tied up in the 2016 election. there is a revolt by the grassroots, by the base of the republican party, and what they're saying is that they want action from the senate and the house. they want repeal of obamacare. they want repeal of planned parenthood. they want...
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he left no ambiguity and so when might the speaker nancy pelosi send it over and might begin, and so moving forward with impeachment could impede the work that the president wants to get accomplished and yet certain factions of the party cannot wait for this to happen and want to have it move forward with gusto, and what is your advice if asked on how the proceed with that matter? >> i think that what they need to do is to figure out the schedule and how they can get these appointments in place to advance legislation, and then also meet the responsibilities that i have un-- they have now that the house has impeached this is a moving part, and it is more important to do it well than fast. right now, we do not have using language, the clear and present danger if this had happened three weeks ago, so i think that at the t the end of the day, the members today were much more interested in advancing policy than they were about this, but they understand that there is a lot of people out there, and even themselves who saw an insurrection who believe that the president was responsible for it
he left no ambiguity and so when might the speaker nancy pelosi send it over and might begin, and so moving forward with impeachment could impede the work that the president wants to get accomplished and yet certain factions of the party cannot wait for this to happen and want to have it move forward with gusto, and what is your advice if asked on how the proceed with that matter? >> i think that what they need to do is to figure out the schedule and how they can get these appointments in...
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. >> are you behind -- when nancy pelosi said -- when president trump said to nancy pelosi if i let you open the government and come back 30 days later, can we have a conversation of the wall. she said no. are you behind that? do you agree with that >> the interpretations of what those comments were. >> if it was said that way, do you support that >> i support border security right? so, you know, every side is going to have different interpretations of what that means. for me i think there are many options on the table ang lot of us believe that to have tough borders you know, the problems we're talking past each other. if we actually sat down and had that conversation, i know because we're having it every day among members of congress, there's a place to find common ground where you can have tough borders. and make sure we can get dreamers here and other groups that are obviously wondering every day if they're able to stay in the country. >> would you put a billion or two towards a wall >> i'd be open to anything in the negotiation. >> is any sort of a wall in your negotiation? >> i fe
. >> are you behind -- when nancy pelosi said -- when president trump said to nancy pelosi if i let you open the government and come back 30 days later, can we have a conversation of the wall. she said no. are you behind that? do you agree with that >> the interpretations of what those comments were. >> if it was said that way, do you support that >> i support border security right? so, you know, every side is going to have different interpretations of what that means....
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learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >> it's 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you live from the white house. stocks rallying and closing off the best levels of the session after senate majority leader harry reid warned it will be tough to reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff before christmas. we all note deadline, december 31. take a look at how we're finishing the day. the dow jones industrial average up about 80 points today. it was higher, much higher than 100 points earlier today, up two-thirds of 1%. volume on the light side this afternoon. nasdaq composite picked it up. technology up better than 1%. s&p 500 also on the upswing. markets maintaining steady
learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >> it's 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "closing bell." i'm maria...
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nancy pelosi believes that if she makes it tougher it's harder for president trump to get reelected. her own members are upset because they are going to get sacrificed in this election. they are getting beat up back home that's why they're willing to offer their own bill nancy pelosi is saying it's okay if you lose as long as we are able to defeat the president that is all wrong. look, i'm an optimist, i always believe the cup is half full i am the first one willing to sit and let's find the answer for this why didn't we stay why didn't we get called back in an emergency meeting on covid? why didn't we get locked in into a room i know at the end of the day we would find an agreement. >> i've heard a couple gauntlets thrown down there. we'll see. stay tuned i think we will talk about it after this maybe the speaker will respond tomorrow so of the things you said there, leader mccarthy. thanks we have to keep it short today but you made your point. >> thank you. >> thank you andrew >>> okay thanks so much want to get over to cnbc's headquarters where jim cramer joins us this morning. j
nancy pelosi believes that if she makes it tougher it's harder for president trump to get reelected. her own members are upset because they are going to get sacrificed in this election. they are getting beat up back home that's why they're willing to offer their own bill nancy pelosi is saying it's okay if you lose as long as we are able to defeat the president that is all wrong. look, i'm an optimist, i always believe the cup is half full i am the first one willing to sit and let's find the...
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today, of course, chuck schumer, nancy pelosi about keeping government open and working. problem is they want illegal immigrants flooding into your country unchecked. are weak on crime and want to raise taxes substantially. you know at most times the story like that about a potential government shutdown would have sent the stock market into a complete tailspin. government shutdowns are synonymous with lower stock prices even if the democrats hadn't canceled their meeting the rally over this could take weeks, months secret that tends to weigh on the stock market. but not this stock market. instead we rallied on the news why? who knows. maybe it signals that the republicans don't need votes to keep it funded i have no idea all i can tell you is that the stock market no longer seems to care something that was incredibly as important as a couple of years ago and believes that the gop has the votes to keep the lights on without democratic assistance. something it will likely result in a more pro-business agenda and new tax code or how about north korea normally when they test
today, of course, chuck schumer, nancy pelosi about keeping government open and working. problem is they want illegal immigrants flooding into your country unchecked. are weak on crime and want to raise taxes substantially. you know at most times the story like that about a potential government shutdown would have sent the stock market into a complete tailspin. government shutdowns are synonymous with lower stock prices even if the democrats hadn't canceled their meeting the rally over this...
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some indications that house speaker nancy pelosi that it will extend the home builder credit. keep in mind, too, the homebuilders took a hit after they didn't look like this thing would be extended. dr. j. shlts playing washington is a dafrmgious game, but at this point they're showing their hands. >> as john candy did in "stripes" whenever you have someone showing you their hand you have to bet heavily on that side and right now that play is the same as the obama care play was in the third quarter. it will be a lot of volatility about does this get extended the first time home buyer sunset, november 30th or does it and not as that volatility plays out, there's going to be just fabulous opportunities to scalp these stocks the same way there was with united health and mckesson. in the third quarter we'll get that out of toll brothers and all the rest in this quarter. >> let's hone in on the other part of the trade you had mentioned that. is the insurers. that's another sector that's moving based on those same pelosi comments. earlier in the press conference she addressed windfa
some indications that house speaker nancy pelosi that it will extend the home builder credit. keep in mind, too, the homebuilders took a hit after they didn't look like this thing would be extended. dr. j. shlts playing washington is a dafrmgious game, but at this point they're showing their hands. >> as john candy did in "stripes" whenever you have someone showing you their hand you have to bet heavily on that side and right now that play is the same as the obama care play was...
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pelosi, she says that president bush believed in the power of ordinary americans to make a difference she talked about the points of life program and that's what she's referencing there and we heard from mitch mcconnell talking about his service as the youngest aviator, he says president bush steered the country as great as he steered that airplane, he challenged us to fly higher still. once the president's motorcade leaves the capitol will be headed to the national cathedral where the funeral itself will be taken place. the bush family will be flying to texas where there will be additional services on thursday and as well as the burial. back over to you >>> thank you very much. as we look at colin powell there, and former vice president dick cheney who'll be sitting with the quails and the bidens today. joining us on the phone, a speech writer for the 1988 campaign deputy assistant to the president, bob, thank you for your time this morning, it is great to talk to you, robert grady. >> i want to hear about the story of 1988 when he called you and said bob, i am running for president.
pelosi, she says that president bush believed in the power of ordinary americans to make a difference she talked about the points of life program and that's what she's referencing there and we heard from mitch mcconnell talking about his service as the youngest aviator, he says president bush steered the country as great as he steered that airplane, he challenged us to fly higher still. once the president's motorcade leaves the capitol will be headed to the national cathedral where the funeral...
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i believe that nancy pelosi and the house they will aproiprove t it will be very bipartisan great for farmers, manufacturers. really great for everybody and unions we have tremendous union support too. it's a tremendous -- it shows a partnership between free countries and free countries that are competing with the european union, competing with china, it's really good for all three. it's something that's very popular. i hope politically they can do what they have to do the day after theelection they would win with tremendous support but we have an election coming up. i think nancy pelosi will do the right thing. [ inaudible >> we'll see they have to do what they have to do. we one that. can't have tremendous shipments of certain products. we understand that >> we were very pleased. >> they have been lifted, as you know, there won't be transshipping. if there's transshipping i'll call justin and ale take care of it if he doesn't then we'll have to talk i think that situation very well taken care of. very important for both countries and for the farmers very important more so than us an
i believe that nancy pelosi and the house they will aproiprove t it will be very bipartisan great for farmers, manufacturers. really great for everybody and unions we have tremendous union support too. it's a tremendous -- it shows a partnership between free countries and free countries that are competing with the european union, competing with china, it's really good for all three. it's something that's very popular. i hope politically they can do what they have to do the day after theelection...
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's meet with harry reid, mitch mcconnell, john boehner and nancy pelosi at 10:15 a.m. eastern. speaking on on cnbc thursday, the co-chairs of president obama's deficit commission alan simpson and erskine bowles say you law make are haven't been focused on what's really right for the country. >> leaders who think it would be to their advantage to go off a fiscal cliff. what a wonderful trait that is. that we can win more democrats if we let it go over, we can win more with republicans. this whole game is not about win or lose. it's about how do we make the dems lose and how do we make the republicans lose. people are sick of that and they're ashamed of if. >> if we do get our house in order, the future of america is really bright. and we can compete with the best and brightest. if we don't, we're well on on our way to becoming a second rate power. >> simpson isn't hopeful a deal will be reached before the end of the year. bowles sees a one third chance. on that optimistic note, joining us is ben white from politico. so what's it going to be, economic chaos? >> no, i think i'm at
's meet with harry reid, mitch mcconnell, john boehner and nancy pelosi at 10:15 a.m. eastern. speaking on on cnbc thursday, the co-chairs of president obama's deficit commission alan simpson and erskine bowles say you law make are haven't been focused on what's really right for the country. >> leaders who think it would be to their advantage to go off a fiscal cliff. what a wonderful trait that is. that we can win more democrats if we let it go over, we can win more with republicans....
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most be nancy pelosi's district. it's pretty even. did i mention there's a 5.6% dividend. i don't know about that. it's the best real estate investors in the world. you're not going to go wrong with that. today in morning trading, in semiconductor, onn favorite of the show is down 5%. trouble meeting demand for their chips. isn't this a high-quality problem. the people who are selling it are nothing but a bunch of cowboys. here's arthur in new york. tell them they have to stop, but not because i get on the love train. back after the break. >>> all right, we've been behind citigroup for a while. i fear that the governor is going to announce the big sell. they'll have a buyback. don't be greedy. i promise a bull market somewhere. i promise to find it here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. >> you've got questions -- >> investors don't seem to know what to do. i don't know what to do. >> good. >> jim's got answers. "mad money." >>> only five days left until "mad money" turns 5. >> my people have been in this game for 25 years. these firms are going to g
most be nancy pelosi's district. it's pretty even. did i mention there's a 5.6% dividend. i don't know about that. it's the best real estate investors in the world. you're not going to go wrong with that. today in morning trading, in semiconductor, onn favorite of the show is down 5%. trouble meeting demand for their chips. isn't this a high-quality problem. the people who are selling it are nothing but a bunch of cowboys. here's arthur in new york. tell them they have to stop, but not because...
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nancy pelosi has been adamant they'll vote on this today, but still no word on when. back to you. >> as always, thank you so much for that we've got breaking news. more fallout from the coronavirus in the u.s. in the sporting sphere. >> major league baseball announcing they are suspending the rest of spring training and that the league will postpone the start of the season opening day was set to kick off in just couple of weeks and mlb saying it will delay opening day by at least two weeks so that puts us at least a month from now until we're going to see any professional baseball here in america again. that joins so many of these other sports leagues >> thanks so much. we should point out, 41 minutes after the session, the dow is down 2,041 8.6% starting tomorrow, the end of business, the cme group will close its chicago trading floor. all products will continue to trade electronically join iing us now in a first on cnbc interview, terry duffy, great to see you >> thank you >> i want to come to that decision and the implications in a moment, but firstly, what is your
nancy pelosi has been adamant they'll vote on this today, but still no word on when. back to you. >> as always, thank you so much for that we've got breaking news. more fallout from the coronavirus in the u.s. in the sporting sphere. >> major league baseball announcing they are suspending the rest of spring training and that the league will postpone the start of the season opening day was set to kick off in just couple of weeks and mlb saying it will delay opening day by at least...
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nancy pelosi is staying. wow! in congress. as the minority leader of the house democrats. holy cow. surrounded by women democrats at the house, nancy pelosi told reporters today they were looking into the future. more women, more minorities in the incoming house. more than ever before with her decision. the democratic leadership is not going to change in the new house of representatives in january. and all i'll say is my condolences to her longtime deputy, steny hoyer. >>> anyway, stocks dropped sharply on president obama's press conference today. the dow closed down almost 700 points since the election itself. keith boykin notwithstanding. we'll look at the growing number of investor pessimists. this is not good. >>> later, markets also have their eye on a big escalation in mideast hostility. hamas declaring war on israel. this while we have no cia director. >>> and don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. i don't know why we have to raise $800 billion in revenues. makes no sense to me. cut spending. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. >>> if congress does
nancy pelosi is staying. wow! in congress. as the minority leader of the house democrats. holy cow. surrounded by women democrats at the house, nancy pelosi told reporters today they were looking into the future. more women, more minorities in the incoming house. more than ever before with her decision. the democratic leadership is not going to change in the new house of representatives in january. and all i'll say is my condolences to her longtime deputy, steny hoyer. >>> anyway,...
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>> it was just over a year ago that hank paulson was on his knees begging house speaker nancy pelosi for money to save the financial system, why? because now having been saved wall street is doling out near-record payouts drawing a steady fire of criticism from washington. >> i think the responsibility of wall street toward responding issue particularly to the bonus, they know how annoying that is to the american people. they didn't care. >> wall street journal analysis of full-year revenue estimates and money set aside for pay through the third quarter of last year by 38 top financial firms estimates the total pay will increase 18% in 2009. the average worker is expected to earn $149, 192. that's over $90,000 more than the $50,000 plus in wages and compensation earned by the average employee of a private company according to the bureau of labor statistics. financial firms will point to improving revenue and for some improving profits is the reason for the increase in pay. the firm's recovery reflected in a 40% plus gain in stocks. take, for example, j.p. morgan reporting today its '
>> it was just over a year ago that hank paulson was on his knees begging house speaker nancy pelosi for money to save the financial system, why? because now having been saved wall street is doling out near-record payouts drawing a steady fire of criticism from washington. >> i think the responsibility of wall street toward responding issue particularly to the bonus, they know how annoying that is to the american people. they didn't care. >> wall street journal analysis of...
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the only point i want to make is, i invite mike, give all your money to nancy pelosi and harry reid, if you really think they're going to spend it correctly. don't drag the rest of the country into that private hell of bigger government and higher tax rates. >> isn't there a website where you can make a voluntary tax contribution? >> yes, i listed that website in the blog i did. >> all right. i have to leave it there. >> i think your guest should check with an accountant about how the system actually works. >> i have to leave it there. >> it's just not accurate. >> thank you very, very much. me, i loved it when we had no income tax in america. by the way, we had no income tax, no inheritance tax, no capital gaines tax. the u.s. dollar was tied to gold. the last quarter of the 19th century was the most extraordinary prosperity in this entire country and a great time for at vances in the arts and culture and literature as per the chicago exposition, which was in the late 19th century. i think there's a link there. >>> anyway, coming up on "the kudlow report" tiger's back. he had his be
the only point i want to make is, i invite mike, give all your money to nancy pelosi and harry reid, if you really think they're going to spend it correctly. don't drag the rest of the country into that private hell of bigger government and higher tax rates. >> isn't there a website where you can make a voluntary tax contribution? >> yes, i listed that website in the blog i did. >> all right. i have to leave it there. >> i think your guest should check with an accountant...
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so for example, the speaker of the house, whether it's nancy pelosi or john boehner, a vote for a bill comes out of a committee. it needs to be scheduled for the full house floor votes. they're going to delay and wait until the affected industries cough up enough money. >> until the money comes. >> absolutely. >> and they do it all the time. >> and then they can move it down the legislative highway. these are just procedural? >> these are just scheduling votes. that's exactly right. honestly, the reason things don't seem to get done in washington, there are milker bills. these are bills that have nothing do to do with the dairy industry. it's all about lobbying for family and friends. >> do you think, let me go back to. this we're going to get to obama in a minute. you go ahead. this last shutdown episode with all these issues involved, massive, huge, large issues, do you think this tollbooth and milking things, does that play a role? there are always a lot of procedural votes. and i always wonder what is behind those votes. >> i think so. i mean, the reality is if you just look at the
so for example, the speaker of the house, whether it's nancy pelosi or john boehner, a vote for a bill comes out of a committee. it needs to be scheduled for the full house floor votes. they're going to delay and wait until the affected industries cough up enough money. >> until the money comes. >> absolutely. >> and they do it all the time. >> and then they can move it down the legislative highway. these are just procedural? >> these are just scheduling votes....
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the president, speaker boehner, harry reid, nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell will all be there. this could be the beginning of a real endgame for the fiscal cliff conflict. we will keep you updated on any new developments tonight and throughout the day tomorrow on cnbc. >>> now the american psychiatric association says it is okay to give antidepressants to people who are grieving over a recently lost loved one. again, these people are not diagnosed with clinical depression. these are people who have suffered a real loss. can a pill really help you with that? here now is beverly hills psychiatrist dr. carol lieberman. is this a good idea? >> thank you. the whole mental health system is actually falling apart and it goes beyond bereavement and depression. actually, bereavement has a lot of similarities to major depression or at least in some people's cases. the depression comes from loss. so whether it's the loss of a job or a loss of a relationship or a loss of a loved one there really are similar symptoms like a sense of sadness like loss of interest or pleasure in activities th
the president, speaker boehner, harry reid, nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell will all be there. this could be the beginning of a real endgame for the fiscal cliff conflict. we will keep you updated on any new developments tonight and throughout the day tomorrow on cnbc. >>> now the american psychiatric association says it is okay to give antidepressants to people who are grieving over a recently lost loved one. again, these people are not diagnosed with clinical depression. these are...